Brokerage

For collectors with significant cars and limited time, what I offer is the highest standard of service the industry has to give: a like-minded individual who handles the full operational weight that comes from the cars in your life.

The same understanding and the same standards you hold them to yourself, sharpened by a deeper read of the market — the goal is to remove the hassle entirely, deliver the results the cars deserve, and leave you with only the enjoyment that cars should bring.

Our Relationship
In practice, the relationship is the service — I position myself to run alongside your life rather than imposing. Over time, my goal is to understand your preferences, to make your life as peaceful as you'd like through a single, trusted point of contact. Whether it's something specific you're hoping to find, a car you're ready to part with, the car you’d like to replace it with, or part of the operation you'd rather not give the time to — one message or call is all it will take.
The Standard
The standard is set by what the cars deserve, not by what is convenient. Every car represented for sale is positioned with deliberate care — accurately specified, properly catalogued, and offered to the right audience at the the value it actually holds. Every search begun on a buyer's behalf is run against a precise brief, and continued, quietly, until the right example appears — never the closest match, never the easiest answer.

The same principle runs through everything else: suppliers personally chosen, work inspected before it is signed off, and nothing accepted that wouldn't pass your own eye. The bar is set higher than most clients would set themselves, because the operation is run on the assumption that they shouldn't have to.
The First Conversation
New relationships begin in the same way the existing ones operate — with a call or message. There is no application to complete, no formal onboarding, and no obligation thereafter. Just an introduction, a discussion of the cars and the bar at which you'd like them held, and the chance to see whether the working relationship is the right fit on both sides.
Matt Johnston